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Funky Squad was a short-lived 1995 series which satirised 1970s-era U.S. police television dramas, such as The Mod Squad. Only seven half-hour episodes were produced, which were broadcast on the ABC. Real television commercials from the 1970s were shown during the program's "commercial breaks".

The show featured four "funky" undercover detectives: undetectable as police, given their "hipness". The conclusion of each episode was deliberately designed to be incredibly predictable: usually the perpetrator of the crime under investigation could be identified within the first few minutes of the episode.

Before the television series, Funky Squad originally aired as a series of episodes on radio station . , who played Grant, was replaced by when the series went to television.


Characters
In a metafictional setting, the characters were played by "actors" whose "names" were displayed in the opening credits of the program. These "real names" were also satirical, poking fun at the names of actors who appeared in American 1970s cop shows.


"Stix": Joey Alvarez


"Grant": Blair Steele
  • Played by
  • The leader of the group; the cool guy.


"Poncho": Harvey Zdalka Jr
  • Played by
  • Mute, as a bullet had hit his tongue. The joke was that this was a ridiculous plot device to get around having accidentally hired an actor with poor English.


"Cassie": Verity Svensön-Hart
  • Played by Jane Kennedy
  • The token female; a stereotypical 1970s feminist.


The Chief: Baldwin Scott
  • Played by Barry Friedlander
  • The tough cop to whom the Funky Squad reported.


Production
The program was created and written by Australian comedians , Jane Kennedy, , and of Frontline and The Late Show fame. Cilauro, Kennedy and Gleisner also co-directed the series. Sitch was originally to star but was replaced by Ferguson due to study commitments overseas.

The show was given a meagre production budget of A$1,000 per episode, so many of the costumes were acquired by wardrobe director (best known for her work on Kath & Kim) at local stores. Tim Ferguson: Case File (Fan site) "...$1000 budget for each episode... Stuckey would scavenge around in all of Melbourne's second hand stores. The Salvation Army was a big help to her..."


Merchandise including video and DVD release
In 1995 The Funky Squad Annual was published. The Funky Squad Annual (1995), Viking (Penguin Books Australia Ltd) Unlike many TV show tie-ins this was not a behind-the-scenes work or analysis of the show but was a parody of annuals for TV shows in the 1970s. As such it addressed a child readership and included many pictures, features, puzzles and comic strips.

A video containing three episodes of the series ("A Degree in Death", "Wrong Side of the Tracks" and "The Carnival is Over") was released in 1996. A DVD set of all seven episodes of the series was released in Australia on 7 November 2007. The DVDs were marked as , but appear to be region-free. Review: Funky Squad, DVD Times (UK).


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